NYC: Sat. OCT. 15 - Wall Street Is War Street
On the 10th Anniversary of U.S. War in
Afghanistan
NO to Endless WARS!
Sat. OCT. 15, 2011
Noon Rally at Wall Street
March to Occupy Wall Street Encampment
Liberty &
Broadway
Oct. 15 is a day of nationally coordinated antiwar
actions in cities across the U.S., the 10th anniversary of the massively
destructive and criminal U.S. war on Afghanistan.
When the U.S. government began its attack on Afghanistan 10 years
ago, President Bush called it a “war on terror.” It was followed by
8 years of U.S. war Iraq and now war in Libya and drone wars on Pakistan,
Yemen, Somalia and Sudan under Pres. Obama. These are all wars for oil,
resources and markets in the interests of corporate power.
At the same time, the U.S. government is carrying out attacks on
working people within the U.S., cutting back on health care and education while
bailing out the Wall St. banks and insurance companies. Every time people call
for money for social services, we are told there is no money, but the
government always finds money for its wars. It is increasing repression on
Muslims, on Black and Latino youth and on those who protest, as the FBI raids
on anti-war demonstrators and the NYPD attacks on the peaceful Occupy Wall St.
demonstrators show.
Join us in a march to demand an end to U.S. wars in Afghanistan
& Iraq, an end to U.S. aid to Israel, and an end to U.S. bombing and
destruction in Libya and an end to the growing repression at home.
We NEED
Jobs, Health Care & Education
NOT
War, Racism & Repression
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Followed by a 4 pm Solidarity Meeting with
Carlos Montes, a speaker from the Victor Toro Defense Committee, immigrant
rights and antiwar activists facing government attack and phony charges, and
Cyrus McGoldrick from the NY Council on American Islamic Relations.
At Judson Memorial Church, Washington Square South &
Thompson St., NYC
Called by: United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC), www.UNACpeace.org
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